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BootStrap website really needs this in the documentation for its components


Brilliant idea


They are very reactive...

Sadly is a sector problem. Is not about developers is about quality developers.

From C to JS, hard to hire, hard to keep.

My advice is to jump to the university and pick a few persons that usually attend coding dojos/katas. They prove that way their interest and they will be happy to work.


It works for keybase.io :D enables you to identify yourself in the platform. I need karma 2, +1 this comment :D Thanks


Do your best, focus in the tasks, and mind the networking you create at the beginning, is very important.

Over all don't burn out, put your time in work and learning but also put time in joy and rest.

Programming is addictive and will you a workaholic. Mind your times well.


Here is what I do:

Level 1 protection: Offline (only on when adding/updating) harddrive. USB Hard disk (non ssd) for example will do.

Level 2 protection: Always on Synology NAS at home with Raid 1 between 2 drives

Level 3 protection: Google Drive plan with 100Tb.

You work only in the level 2, always available in you network

You can automate between Level 1 and 2 if you connect the external hd to the nas and click the button to sync the photos.

You can automate between level 2 and 3 with synology software alone (in the package manager)

I hope this simplifies your life.


>Google Drive plan with 100Tb.

Is there a grandfather plan or are you spending ~$1k / mo to store 100TB?

It looks like the highest listed plan is $300 for 30TB.


Very useful, a bit more specific here:

https://gist.github.com/andygock/6b3a18bc4918e68e10829b35e94...

About the ccleaner comment in this article, just mind belongs now to mcaffee, no longer piritform.


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